Rapport
Drugs in the family. The impact on parents and siblings
Auteur(s) :
BARNARD, M.
Année :
2005
Page(s) :
53 p.
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Éditeur(s) :
University of Glasgow
;
York : Joseph Rowntree Foundation
ISBN :
978-1-85935-319-3
Refs biblio. :
19
Domaine :
Drogues illicites / Illicit drugs
Thésaurus géographique
ROYAUME-UNI
;
ECOSSE
Thésaurus mots-clés
FAMILLE
;
PARENT D'USAGER
;
MERE
;
PERE
;
RELATION PARENT ENFANT
;
FRATRIE
;
ENQUETE
;
TEMOIGNAGE
;
MEDECIN GENERALISTE
;
ENSEIGNANT
;
TRAVAILLEUR SOCIAL
Note de contenu :
SOMMAIRE
1. Introduction and methods
• Introduction
• Research on the impact of a drug-using family member on the family
• Research on the transmission of drug problems to other siblings
• Methods
• Describing the family
2. The impact of problem drug use upon the family
• Introduction
• One father' s experience
• Responding to the drug problem
• The impact of the drug problem on the family and household functioning
• Excluding the drug user
• Conclusion
3. The impact of sibling drug use upon younger siblings
• Introduction
• A normal relationship
• Worry and anxiety
• Living with public reactions to sibling drug use
• What is lost and what can be recovered
• Conclusion
4. The impact of exposure to sibling drug use
Introduction
• Exposure to drugs
• Deliberate exposure
• Turning away from drugs
• Conclusion
5. Practitioners' views on the family affected by problem drug use
• Introduction
• The family as a resource and its limits
• Help for siblings
• Complex family dynamics
• Conclusion
6. Conclusion
• How do drugs affect families and what is the scope for help?
• Siblings' exposure to drugs and what might be done to help prevent initiation
1. Introduction and methods
• Introduction
• Research on the impact of a drug-using family member on the family
• Research on the transmission of drug problems to other siblings
• Methods
• Describing the family
2. The impact of problem drug use upon the family
• Introduction
• One father' s experience
• Responding to the drug problem
• The impact of the drug problem on the family and household functioning
• Excluding the drug user
• Conclusion
3. The impact of sibling drug use upon younger siblings
• Introduction
• A normal relationship
• Worry and anxiety
• Living with public reactions to sibling drug use
• What is lost and what can be recovered
• Conclusion
4. The impact of exposure to sibling drug use
Introduction
• Exposure to drugs
• Deliberate exposure
• Turning away from drugs
• Conclusion
5. Practitioners' views on the family affected by problem drug use
• Introduction
• The family as a resource and its limits
• Help for siblings
• Complex family dynamics
• Conclusion
6. Conclusion
• How do drugs affect families and what is the scope for help?
• Siblings' exposure to drugs and what might be done to help prevent initiation
Affiliation :
Joseph Rowntree Foundation, The Homestead, 40 Water End, York Y030 6WP, United Kingdom / Royaume-Uni